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Question marks instead of libre office icons

bt flag

Hi with the update of libre office to the current version if I open Base and Impress they appear on the launcer of question marks as icons. Can I fix this bug?

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us flag
Are you using the snap version or the PPA version? Which version of Ubuntu are you using?
Francesco Aloisio avatar
bt flag
PPA version of course...
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cn flag
Provide detail on your Ubuntu version and Libreoffice version. Is this the default version that comes with Ubuntu or is it from a different PPA? Use "Edit" to add any info directly to your question.
Francesco Aloisio avatar
bt flag
Then I use Ubuntu 18.04 lts with unity desktop. The Libre Office version is 7.1
Francesco Aloisio avatar
bt flag
I still haven't found a comment that can help me. Can you do it? Thank you
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zw flag

I can reproduce the question mark for Select a template window. It is shown on my fresh 18.04 LTS VM with Unity using default icon theme and fully installed LibreOffice from PPA by sudo apt-get install libreoffice. Moreover on MATE Select a template window is shown on Window List applet as non-LibreOffice icon too.

Unity MATE
Unity MATE

Using older LibreOffice 6.0.7 from official Ubuntu repositories solves this issue, but older LO is less functional and old.

So I think that it is not a bug of Unity or MATE.
Really LO 7.1 uses wrong icon for the Template wizards.
I have reported it to launchpad as bug 1936966, you can subscribe to it.

Francesco Aloisio avatar
bt flag
Hello. I thank you again for your help. Since I am new I will subscribe to the suggested tread. And we hope that the fix comes right away. Thanks again Francesco
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